Depth and substance from drawing on ancient Japanese culture and aesthetics.
Concepts of change explored through life and politics.
Examples of both his dedication to the materiality of nihonga and his avant-garde sensibilities.
Nine years have passed since the Korean artist
The true artistic value in the artist’s work comes from her tendency to extend beyond the frame of her drawings, departing from photorealism to suggest subjects to us, allowing new and unexpected perceptions to predominate.
An exhibition, curated by Alistair Hicks, that challenges our perception, focusing on how artists deal with repressive conditions.
The Berlin-based, Syrian artist marries a powerful if at times simplistic political sensibility with the wry humor and idiosyncratic aesthetic of much contemporary digital art.
Exploring notions of indeterminacy and ambiguity, while intending to push the viewer to consider new hypothetical realms of possibilities.